Years from: 1968 to: 1970 League: North American Soccer LeagueHistory: Former Franchise of the Chicago Spurs. NASL Champions and NASL International Cup 1969 Outside soccer. The Spurs won the 1969 Championship by having the most points in the league (2nd most was the Atlanta Chiefs), no championship game was played. The Spurs folded after the 1970 season. Home Field: Municipal Stadium.

Team Name: Kansas City Comets

Years from: 1981 to: 1990 League: Major Indoor Soccer LeagueHistory: Former Franchise of the San Francisco Fog. The Comets built a franchise based on entertainment and community. The Comets were famous for laser light shows, spotlights, smoke machines and loud rock music! First game on Nov. 29, 1981, in Kemper Arena, beating Wichita 5-4 in overtime. Indoor soccer. Home: Kemper Arena

Years from: 1991 to: 2001League: National Professional Soccer LeagueHistory: The Atlanta Attack team moved to KC in 1991. Indoors. NSPL Champions 1992-93, 1996-97. Home: Municipal Auditorium for the first season, then Kemper Arena. The NPSL went out of business in 2001. Team colors: red, white, blue, black, green, silver

Team Name: Kansas City Wiz

Years from: 1996 to: 1996 League: Major League SoccerHistory: Wizards nickname selected by Sarah Starr in a fan contest, but Team Management shortened the name to "Wiz" for the name, then changed to "Wizards" after the first year. Outside soccer. Home: Arrowhead Stadium

Years from: 1997 to: 2011League: Major League SoccerHistory: Outside Soccer. Name changed from Wiz to the Wizards, as named in a contest by Sarah Starr. MLS Cup Champions in 2000 by beating the Chicago Fire 1-0. Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Champions in 2004.

Years from: 1997 to: current League: USISL Premier Developmental Soccer LeagueHistory: Outside soccer. U-23 league. Home Field: William Jewell College, Liberty, MO. The team has 3 fan clubs known as The Trumpets, The Trombones, and French Horn F.C.

Years from: 2001 to: 2004League: Major Indoor Soccer LeagueHistory: Indoor Soccer. On 8/15/01, the KC Attack changed their name from the Attack to the Comets when the NPSL went out of business and was re-opened as the MISL. Indoor soccer. Home: Kemper Arena. The Comets suspended operations for the 2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons.

Team Name: Kansas City Comets (formerly the Missouri Comets 2010-2016)

Years from: 2010 to: current League: Major Indoor Soccer League. In 2014 joined the Major Arena Soccer LeagueHistory: Indoor soccer. Home: Silverstein Eye Center Arena, formerly named Independence Events Center, Independence, MO. Won the MISL Championship in 2014. The team rebranded its name and changed from the Missouri Comets to the Kansas City Comets on Sept. 8, 2016.

Team Name: Sporting Kansas City

Years from: 2011 to: current League: Major League SoccerHistory: Originally named the Wiz in 1996, changed to the Wizards (named by Sarah Starr) and renamed the Sporting Kansas City on Nov. 17, 2010. Won the MLS Championship in 2014.

Home field: Livestrong Sporting Park.

Team Name: FC Kansas City Blues

Years from: 2013 to 2017

League: National Women's Soccer League

History: Outdoor Women's Soccer team. The inaugural game of the NWSL wasplaced between FC Kansas City and the Portland FC Thorns, with forward Renae Cuellar of the FC Kansas City scoring the first goal in history of the league for a crowd of 6,784. FC KC tied with Portland 1-1. Amy Rodriguez scores 2 goals from assists from the 2013 MVP Lauren Holiday to win the NWSL Championship in 2014 by beating Seattle Rein 2-1 in Seattle on 8-31-2014.